*Salaar*, directed by Prashanth Neel, is a story of friendship betrayal fight for top position and always running from one side to the other in the middle of a kingdom İnceived’s war. The major themes are breach of friendship , two friends who turn enemies because of the different ways they live their lives. The sort that is heroic the two main characters is captured well, and the actors do a good job of making all the viewers come to understand that the two were once lover-turned-foes.
From the aesthetic standpoint *Salaar* is extremely successful and has beautiful visuals while painting the exotic settings providing the movie going audience with realistic sense of war as well as great cinematography and makeup, good soundtrack. But there is some pause in the middle of the end and some of the political sequences might not be very clear to some of the viewers.
At its most basic level, it explains ideas of mourning and the consequences of avarice, and lets people know about chemistry not fading away. As for *Salaar*, action, of course, never stops throughout the ride, though the story derived from it makes one ponder upon negative possibilities of ambition.